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January 1981
Airway-obstructing Supraglottic Edema Following Anesthesia with the Head Positioned in Forced Flexion
Anesthesiology January 1981, Vol. 54, 78–79.
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R. L. BENNETT, T. S. LEE, B. D. WRIGHT; Airway-obstructing Supraglottic Edema Following Anesthesia with the Head Positioned in Forced Flexion. Anesthesiology 1981; 54:78–79 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198101000-00016
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